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    All's Well That Ends Well performances are free

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CORIOLANUS

Fool For Love

New in 2012! Shakespeare & Leadership

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News

  • July 25 - August 12, 2012

    CORIOLANUS

    • When:

      Tuesdays-Saturdays, 8pm; Sundays 7pm; 2 hours and 45 minutes

    • Venue:

      Parkmand Bandstand @ Boston Common

    • Need to know:

      There are NO performances on MONDAYS.

      Matinee: July 28th @ 2pm

      ASL Performance: TBD

      For information about chair rentals and reservations, visit the Support US section.

      Visit the FAQ page to answer all your questions about attending Shakespeare on the Common.

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  • November 6, 2011

    Fool For Love

    • When:

      November 6, 2011, 7pm 2 hours

    • Venue:

      Calderwood Pavilion, Boston Center for the Arts

    • Need to know:

      Meet the Cast and Support CSC!!!

      For a $45 donation, skip the line and receive premium seating at the reading, plus attend a post-performance reception with the cast and director! For more info, click HERE.

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  • Spring 2012

    New in 2012! Shakespeare & Leadership

    • When:

    • Venue:

      Cutler Majestic Theater

    • Need to know:

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The critics agree! All IS Well in CSC's production of All's Well That Ends Well


A sampling of some of the amazing reviews CSC received for our summer 2011 Shakespeare on the Common production of All's Well That Ends Well:


Photo credit: Andrew Brilliant

Annual free Shakespeare on the Common ‘Ends Well’ (EnterpriseNews.com; August 8, 2011)

If “All’s Well That Ends Well” is one of Shakespeare’s “problem plays . . .

 

You have to give credit to the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company, first of all . . .

'All's' swell on the Common (Boston Herald; August 6, 2011)

Watching “All’s Well That Ends Well,” two things become clear . . .

All's swell in 'All's Well' (Cape Cod Online; August 5, 2011)

You don't see "All's Well That Ends Well" performed as often as . . .

Love, resilience, and redemption in ‘All’s Well’ (Boston Globe; August 5, 2011)

When Helena first confesses to the Countess of Rossillion that she loves . . .